I. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the passive form.
1. I have a hairdresser do my hair every day.
2. We expect students not to talk during the examination.
3. We invited two hundred people to the party.
4. He is mending your shoes at the moment.
5. We don’t allow smoking in this restaurant.
6. Someone is interviewing Dr Smiths at the moment.
7. You must clean this machine every time you use it.
8. We had warned him not to go near the river the day before.
9. Someone has moved my chair.
10. People rumored that the King was afraid of his wife.
11. The situation is serious. We must do something before
1. I have a hairdresser do my hair every day.
I have my hair done by a hairdresser
2. We expect students not to talk during the examination.
Students are expected not to talk during the examination.
3. We invited two hundred people to the party.
200 people were invited to the party
4. He is mending your shoes at the moment.
Your shoes are being mended at the moment
5. We don’t allow smoking in this restaurant.
Smoking isn't allowed in this restaurant
6. Someone is interviewing Dr Smiths at the moment.
Dr Smiths is being interviewing at the moment
7. You must clean this machine every time you use it.
THis machine must be cleaned every time you use it.
8. We had warned him not to go near the river the day before.
He had been warned not to go near the river the day before.
9. Someone has moved my chair.
My chair has been moved
10. People rumored that the King was afraid of his wife.
It is rumoured to have been afraid of his wife.
11. The situation is serious. We must do something before
Something must be done before the situation is serious